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Sunday, February 28th, 2010


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Halloween Songs: Get Ready to be Spooked

Friday, January 29th, 2010


October 31st, to some it’s the best night of their life. Halloween is a night filled with goblins, zombies, monsters, and witches. For children, it is also a fun holiday where they can be anything or anyone their minds can dream up. They dress up as their favorite cartoon characters, superheroes, and princesses. They go door to door collecting candy to put in their jack-o-lantern candy pails saying, “Trick or treat!”

For the parents and adults, the dark side is brought out in all of us. We get to bring our alter egos to life as we dress up in costumes. There are Halloween parties, parades, and festivals that last all night long. After the trick or treaters are tucked away in bed or safe at grandma’s house, the adults throw parties. There are common party songs that you are likely to hear at Halloween parties that will never go out of style. Here is a list of the best songs to play at your Halloween party.

The most popular song that everyone will find themselves dancing and singing to is “Monster Mash” by Bobby Picket. “He did the mash. He did the monster mash. The monster mash. It was a graveyard smash. He did the mash. It caught on in a flash. He did the mash. He did the monster mash” (Pickett, Garpax Records). The song became a hit in 1962 and has topped the list of Halloween favorites ever since.

Another popular song and music video played at parties is “Thriller” by Michael Jackson. The legendary zombie dance moves and makeup made the video a hit. The song is spooky and contains sound effects of zombies, coffins, screams, and graveyard noises. The song was released in 1982 and contained scary lyrics such as these, “It’s close to midnight and something evil’s lurking in the dark. Under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart. You try to scream but terror takes the sound before you make it. You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes. You’re paralyzed” (Jackson, Epic Records).

A song sure to be played at your party is Ray Parker Jr’s “Ghostbusters.” Not only is it a great Halloween song, but it was also the theme song to the movie called Ghostbusters which came out in the early 1980s. “An invisible man sleeping in your bed. Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS! I ain’t afraid of no ghosts. I ain’t afraid of no ghosts. Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS!” (Parker, Arista, Geffen, MCA, Indie). The song was number one for three weeks in 1984.

If you are more into rock songs, you’ll probably recognize this favorite from White Zombie called “I’m Your Boogieman.” The song is a cover that KC and The Sunshine Band originally recorded. “I’m your boogieman. That’s what I am. I’m here to do whatever I can. Be it early mornin’, late afternoon

Or at midnight, it’s never too soon.” (Zombie, Geffen Records).

What are some of your Halloween favorites?

The Best Podcasts

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010


This week I have been listening to a host of new podcasts while I’ve been going about my everyday business of putting things about coffee on twitter and how I am finding it difficult to get creative for my next world service commission.

I started my listening with getting fed up with Zoe Ball (sitting in for Ken Bruce) interrupting Jimmy Webb on Radio 2 and not letting them speak for himself. Personally I would like a blanket ban on the phrase “Bless you” it consistently sounds insincere. Quote of the week for me is “An ounce of intuition is worth a pound of tuition.”  Shevers says: 2 stars.

Free Talk Live: http://freetalklive.com/ – did an amazing chat on Swine Flu – it makes you feel mad about government, mad about statistics and mad about scientists.  They stand for common sense in a time when you need some.  Take a listen and join the debate. Shevers says: 4 stars.

For something on movies I moved away from my usual Filmspotting and chose to listen to Mondo Movie (http://www.mondomovie.com/).  Seeing as it is in London it makes perfect sense for me. Listening to Dan and Ben talk about their new website for five minutes at the beginning of the podcast left me wishing – GET ON WITH THE MOVIE CHAT.  Once they indeed started talking about film they had some really good stuff to say especially about the Fright Fest season in London at the moment.  But please get on with the movie stuff before hitting the housekeeping news. If I was being especially picky they could do with taking out some of the err’s in the post-production – it doesn’t take long and saves the listener getting bored. I think that I’ll stick to Filmspotting.  Shevers says: 2 stars.

If you want to listen to something very unusual try out the iPod Witch (http://ipodwitch.webs.com/).  There is something very basic about this site that makes me think that this is how podcasts should be.  Brook is an amazing communicator with some wacky ideas that makes me glad that there are people out there having great fun with the medium. This is something that you would never hear on the BBC! Shevers says: 4stars.

Keep Podcasting and let me know if you would like me to listen to yours.

Pete